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Collective volume exploring connections between literacy and heresy in late medieval Europe.
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Collective volume exploring connections between literacy and heresy in late medieval Europe.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780521575768
- ISBN-10: 0521575761
- Artikelnr.: 21752968
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780521575768
- ISBN-10: 0521575761
- Artikelnr.: 21752968
1. Heresy and literacy: earlier history of the theme Peter Biller; 2.
Literacy and the making of heresy c.1000-c.1150 R. I. Moore; 3. Wisdom from
the East: the reception by the Cathars of Eastern dualist texts Bernard
Hamilton; 4. The Cathars of Languedoc and written materials Peter Biller;
5. Italian Catharism and written culture Lorenzo Paolini; 6. Heresy and
literacy: evidence of the thirteenth-century exempla Aaron Gurevich; 7. The
literacy of Waldensianism from Valdes to c.1400 Alexander Patschovsky; 8.
Waldensian books Anne Brenon; 9. Waldensians in the Dauphiné (1400-1530):
from dissidence in texts to dissidence in practice Pierette Paravy; 10.
Were the Waldensians more literate than their contemporaries (1460-1560)?
Gabriel Audisio; 11.Writing and resistance among Beguins of Languedoc and
Catalonia Robert E. Lerner; 12. Religious reading amongst the laity in
France in the fifteenth century Geneviève Hasenohr; 13. Laicus litteratus:
the paradox of Lollardy Anne Hudson; 14. Literacy and heresy in Hussite
Bohemia Frantisek Smahel; 15. Heterodoxy, literacy and print in the early
German Reformation Bob Scribner; 16. Literacy, heresy, history and
orthodoxy: perspectives and permutations for the later Middle Ages R. N.
Swanson.
Literacy and the making of heresy c.1000-c.1150 R. I. Moore; 3. Wisdom from
the East: the reception by the Cathars of Eastern dualist texts Bernard
Hamilton; 4. The Cathars of Languedoc and written materials Peter Biller;
5. Italian Catharism and written culture Lorenzo Paolini; 6. Heresy and
literacy: evidence of the thirteenth-century exempla Aaron Gurevich; 7. The
literacy of Waldensianism from Valdes to c.1400 Alexander Patschovsky; 8.
Waldensian books Anne Brenon; 9. Waldensians in the Dauphiné (1400-1530):
from dissidence in texts to dissidence in practice Pierette Paravy; 10.
Were the Waldensians more literate than their contemporaries (1460-1560)?
Gabriel Audisio; 11.Writing and resistance among Beguins of Languedoc and
Catalonia Robert E. Lerner; 12. Religious reading amongst the laity in
France in the fifteenth century Geneviève Hasenohr; 13. Laicus litteratus:
the paradox of Lollardy Anne Hudson; 14. Literacy and heresy in Hussite
Bohemia Frantisek Smahel; 15. Heterodoxy, literacy and print in the early
German Reformation Bob Scribner; 16. Literacy, heresy, history and
orthodoxy: perspectives and permutations for the later Middle Ages R. N.
Swanson.
1. Heresy and literacy: earlier history of the theme Peter Biller; 2.
Literacy and the making of heresy c.1000-c.1150 R. I. Moore; 3. Wisdom from
the East: the reception by the Cathars of Eastern dualist texts Bernard
Hamilton; 4. The Cathars of Languedoc and written materials Peter Biller;
5. Italian Catharism and written culture Lorenzo Paolini; 6. Heresy and
literacy: evidence of the thirteenth-century exempla Aaron Gurevich; 7. The
literacy of Waldensianism from Valdes to c.1400 Alexander Patschovsky; 8.
Waldensian books Anne Brenon; 9. Waldensians in the Dauphiné (1400-1530):
from dissidence in texts to dissidence in practice Pierette Paravy; 10.
Were the Waldensians more literate than their contemporaries (1460-1560)?
Gabriel Audisio; 11.Writing and resistance among Beguins of Languedoc and
Catalonia Robert E. Lerner; 12. Religious reading amongst the laity in
France in the fifteenth century Geneviève Hasenohr; 13. Laicus litteratus:
the paradox of Lollardy Anne Hudson; 14. Literacy and heresy in Hussite
Bohemia Frantisek Smahel; 15. Heterodoxy, literacy and print in the early
German Reformation Bob Scribner; 16. Literacy, heresy, history and
orthodoxy: perspectives and permutations for the later Middle Ages R. N.
Swanson.
Literacy and the making of heresy c.1000-c.1150 R. I. Moore; 3. Wisdom from
the East: the reception by the Cathars of Eastern dualist texts Bernard
Hamilton; 4. The Cathars of Languedoc and written materials Peter Biller;
5. Italian Catharism and written culture Lorenzo Paolini; 6. Heresy and
literacy: evidence of the thirteenth-century exempla Aaron Gurevich; 7. The
literacy of Waldensianism from Valdes to c.1400 Alexander Patschovsky; 8.
Waldensian books Anne Brenon; 9. Waldensians in the Dauphiné (1400-1530):
from dissidence in texts to dissidence in practice Pierette Paravy; 10.
Were the Waldensians more literate than their contemporaries (1460-1560)?
Gabriel Audisio; 11.Writing and resistance among Beguins of Languedoc and
Catalonia Robert E. Lerner; 12. Religious reading amongst the laity in
France in the fifteenth century Geneviève Hasenohr; 13. Laicus litteratus:
the paradox of Lollardy Anne Hudson; 14. Literacy and heresy in Hussite
Bohemia Frantisek Smahel; 15. Heterodoxy, literacy and print in the early
German Reformation Bob Scribner; 16. Literacy, heresy, history and
orthodoxy: perspectives and permutations for the later Middle Ages R. N.
Swanson.